Category: Calendar

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The Calendars Of Ancient Egypt And Babylon

It’s impossible to envision a period before the calendar. It’s a basic need. In certain societies, the formation and preservation of dating systems are religiously mandated.  All human cultures have used calendars for ages...

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How Does the World Calendar Work?

The world calendar is a timekeeping system that counts days from a particular event. The event can be anything: the first day of the year, the birthday of a particular person, or even an...

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What is a calendar/time/religion essay?

A calendar/time/religion essay is an essay that discusses the history and origins of calendars, timekeeping, and religious observances. It may also discuss how these things are used to structure societies and individual lives. The...

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Bengali calendar

The Bengali calendar (Beng. বঙ্গাব্দ) is a solar calendar that is used in Bangladesh and some eastern states of India (West Bengal, Assam, Tripura). The beginning of the year falls on April 14 in...

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Chinese calendar

The Chinese calendar is represented by two types of calendars: solar (agricultural) and solar-lunar. The second of them is historically known in two versions: the Xia calendar (after the name of the first semi-mythical...

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Jewish calendar

Years in the Hebrew chronology are counted from the creation of the world (for example, 2013 according to the Hebrew chronology was 5773). The Hebrew Calendar The Torah speaks of the first day of...

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Ethiopian calendar

Every educated resident of Ethiopia will tell you without hesitation that now is not 2021, but 2014. Moreover, there are not 12 months in this country, and new days are counted here not after...

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Buddhist calendar

The Buddhist calendar is used with slight differences in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka (that is, the countries of the spread of Theravada Buddhism). Used in Tibet before the annexation by China...